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Tigers, Not Daughters
by Samantha Mabry
Two sisters dream of escape. They want to escape from their father and their San Antonio town. Ana, during her senior year falls to her death from her bedroom window. A year later, Ana’s three sisters are haunted by Ana’s memory and are grieving. Paranormal things start to happen around the house. They believe Ana could actually be haunting them and may be trying to send them a message.
It’s been rough listening to audiobooks on the couch and playing games on my phone so I don’t get bored and have my mind wander off. Usually I take Riot on a long walk twice a day and listen to audiobooks, but I’m having knee pain from an unknown cause so I’m out of commission with walking him and I have around 11 audiobooks checked out on Libby, so I really need to listen to audiobooks. This book, however was boring to me and I couldn’t connect with the characters. I just didn’t care what was going on. I just kept with it because it was a short book.
It’s been rough listening to audiobooks on the couch and playing games on my phone so I don’t get bored and have my mind wander off. Usually I take Riot on a long walk twice a day and listen to audiobooks, but I’m having knee pain from an unknown cause so I’m out of commission with walking him and I have around 11 audiobooks checked out on Libby, so I really need to listen to audiobooks. This book, however was boring to me and I couldn’t connect with the characters. I just didn’t care what was going on. I just kept with it because it was a short book.